Comacchio

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Comacchio
Po d i Ve n ez i a
FERRARA
Ariano nel
Polesine
Ariano
Ferrarese
Monticelli
Mesola
Mezzogoro
Bosco
Mesola
Torbiera
Caprile
Pontelangorino
Oasi Bacini
Zuccherificio
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Pomposa
Pontemaodino
Codigoro
Goro
FE
30
Vaccolino
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Gorino
Ferrarese
Oasi Canneviè
Porticino
Val
Cantone
Marozzo
lla
Sacca
d i Go ro
FE219
OSTELLATO
ze
Oasi Valle
Dindona
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Gran Bosco
della Mesola
Oasi
Boschetti
di Valle
Giralda
on
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Italba
o
Po di Gor
Santa
Giustina
Oasi
Pineta di
Mesola
Dune Fossili di
Massenzatica
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lla
de
Po d
i Gnocca o
Massenzatica
Mesola - Lidi di Comacchio - Comacchio
Donzella
Oasi
Bosco di
Santa
Giustina
Rivà
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The Park and the Sea
VENEZIA
Volano
Valle
Nuova
Sc
Lido di Volano
ann
one
Va lle
B e r t uz z i
di Goro
Lagosanto
Lago delle
Nazioni
Oasi
Malpasso
Volania
S. Giuseppe
di Comacchio
Comacchio
Lido di Pomposa
Lido degli Scacchi
Oasi Anse di
Valle Lepri
Porto Garibaldi
Oasi
Valle Fossa
di Porto
ARGENTA
RAVENNA
Oasi Salina di
Comacchio
Oasi
Valle Ussarola
Va lli d i
Co ma c c h io
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Oasi
Lido degli Estensi
Lido di Spina
ar
e
9
Oasi
Valle
Zavelea
FE417
M
Oasi Valle
Fattibello
Vene di
Bellocchio
A journey of many destinations: art, woodlands, nature, seaside, which visits the most
significant places in the Ferrarese part of the Po Delta Park. It leaves from Mesola CasOasi Faro
tle, the Este country retreat, visiting the woodlands of the Gran Bosco della Mesola,
di Gorino
then Pomposa Abbey, and going all the way to the coast with its seven seaside towns.
From the canal port in Porto Garibaldi there is a cycle path to the lagoon town of
Comacchio, with its bridges and canals, the true capital of the Po Delta Park.
Gorino
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Lido delle Nazioni
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anni
Lidi di Comacchio
1:200.000
5 km
Technical notes
Mesola
Ferrara
Depart: Mesola, Castello della Mesola
Comacchio
Arrive: Comacchio, Duomo di San Cassiano
www.ferrarainfo.com
Length: 55,870 km
Mesola: Castello Estense • tel. 0533 993358
Codigoro: Abbazia di Pomposa • tel. 0533 719119
Comacchio: Via Mazzini, 4 • tel. 0533 314154
Parco Delta del Po Emilia Romagna:
tel. 0533 314003 • www.parcodeltapo.it
Difficulty level: suitable for everyone. Level
route mainly along minor roads. Some stretches
along cycle paths on asphalt and some on dirt
track (FE219 and FE301).
Connections with other routes
Railways
Ferrara/Codigoro
Bicycle transport available. Please check timetables
and availability. Info: 800 91 50 30 • www.fer.it
1 Ferrara - Gorino Ferrarese
8 Ostellato - Pomposa
9 Argenta - Comacchio
Places of Interest
Mesola Castle, Pomposa Abbey. Comacchio: the Trepponti Bridge, the Roman Ship Museum, the Old
Hospital, the Cathedral of San Cassiano, the Eel-Works, the Loggiato dei Cappuccini, the Church of
Santa Maria in Aula Regia, the trails in the Comacchio lagoons.
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10 Mesola - Lidi di Comacchio - Comacchio
Mesola - Lidi di Comacchio - Comacchio 10
The Canneviè-Porticino-Foce Volano Nature Reserve
Gran Bosco della Mesola woodlands
This route starts from the Destra Po cycle tourism route at Mesola Castle, an Este country
house built for Duke Alfonso II d’Este at the
end of the 1500s on the edge of a large game
reserve. At the castle visit the Environmental
Education Centre and the Deer Museum. After passing Bosco di Santa Giustina and the
interesting Torre Abate tower, we reach the
Gran Bosco della Mesola woodlands, the last
remaining example of the ancient forests
that were found until a few centuries ago all
along the Adriatic Coast.
Pedalling along through agricultural land
reclaimed from the sea with inter-linked
drainage canals, pumping stations, and treelined roads with typical vegetation, we arrive at the magnificent Pomposa Abbey, a
magical place loaded with atmosphere from
its religious role (but also economic and social) from the 9th to the 15th Century. Visit the
church, the Chapter House, the Refectory and
the Museum.
On the FE301 cycle track alongside the Po di
Volano, we pass by the Cannevié-PorticinoFoce Volano nature reserves and the Torre
della Finanza tower, to arrive at last at Lido
di Volano; from here we take the Acciaioli
panoramic road which gives a view over the
beautiful Valle Bertuzzi and then Lago delle
Nazioni. Here we get close to the sea, visiting in order the beach resorts of Lido delle
Nazioni, Lido di Pomposa, Lido degli Scacchi, and Porto Garibaldi. On the other side
of the canal we finish the list of the coastal
resorts with Lido degli Estensi and Lido di
Spina, reached by a cycle/pedestrian ferry.
Follow the cycle track from the fishing centre of Porto Garibaldi and in time you arrive
at the beautiful lagoon city of Comacchio, a
precious jewel softly set among the warm
red of its bricks and the and the sparkling
green of its canals. Of ancient origin, it was
a ‘floating town’ (unconnected by road) until
1821. Even today it seems designed by the
water, with a network of canals instead of
streets, bridges linking up quarters of terraced houses with their hidden androni passages leading to interior courtyards.
Discover
the flavours
Comacchio gastronomy achieves its fullest
expression in fish dishes from both salt and
fresh water. The eel is king of the table, cooked
in a thousand ways: grilled, in brodetto soup,
with Savoyy cabbage, or marinated. The antipasti of mussels, scallops or clams, lobsters,
canocchie (the mantis shrimp), small mixed
seafood, or prawns are all delicious; among
first courses the same goes for risottos like
the di mare or alla pescatora, spaghetti with
clams, fish soup, everything washed down
with DOC wines from the Bosco Eliceo.
For a pleasant excursion to the
interior, the Gran Bosco has
been equipped with a large area at
the entrance laid out for cars and
camper vans (with services), a green
field to picnic in, and cycle hire. Time
to walk though: at least one hour.
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